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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. [1] Switzerland ratified the convention on 17 September 1975, making its natural and cultural sites eligible for inclusion on the list.
  2. Jun 16, 2023To date, Switzerland has 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites, nine cultural and four natural heritage sites. The narrow, stone-walled 11th-century terraced vineyards of Lavaux demonstrate an ingenious use of local resources.
  3. houseofswitzerland.org

    Discover the 12 Swiss sites listed as world heritage and learn more about Switzerland's environment facts thanks to the House of Switzerland - by the FDFA. Within the framework of the United Nations Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage of Outstanding Universal Value, thirteen Swiss sites have been ...
  4. newlyswissed.com

    Here are the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Switzerland. No doubt that a place under the protection of UNESCO must be a cut above the rest. Here are the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Switzerland. ... While UNESCO has long recognized the Old City of Bern for its cultural heritage, Instagramers have since discovered its perfect picture spots.
  5. jungfraualetsch.ch

    Get to know these natural and cultural wonders and discover Swiss culture with family and friends. Further to the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch other 12 cultural and natural heritage sites in Switzerland are recorded. Altstadt von Bern. Benedikterinnen-Kloster St. Johann in Müstair. Drei Burgen von Bellinzona.
  6. Switzerland's wealth consists of its cultural heritage and its wonderful, diverse natural landscapes. From these treasures, UNESCO has picked out the eleven most valuable gems, giving them World Heritage status. Castles of Bellinzona (Ticino)
  7. myswitzerland.com

    130 kilometres in one train. The Albula/Bernina railway line forms the heart of the Unesco World Cultural Heritage listing and is regarded as one of the world's most spectacular routes. The UNESCO route itself covers 122 kilometres from Thusis to Tirano, passing 196 bridges, 55 tunnels and 20 towns along the way.
  8. There are now more than 1100 sites recognised as world heritage sites. The convention has been ratified by practically the entire international community. Switzerland was one of the first signatories in 1975. World heritage sites in Switzerland. Switzerland is home to 13 sites on the World Heritage List, including nine cultural ones:
  9. switzerlanding.com

    Jul 6, 2023Bern Old Town. One of the best-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Switzerland is the Old City of Bern. Bern's medieval Old Town dates back to the 12th century and apart from a fire in the 15th century which created some need for restoration, it has pretty much remained unchanged.. The appearance and layout of Old Town Bern have been immaculately preserved and features old cobblestoned ...
  10. Scattered across the globe, astonishing examples can be found of both human creations and nature's transformative processes: they are part of our cultural and natural heritage.<br /> <br /> The aim of the World Heritage Convention, adopted at UNESCO in 1972, is to recognize cultural and natural assets of outstanding universal value as belonging to the heritage of all humanity and to preserve ...
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